hi,
you probaly solved the problem by now.
1 - you have a pad under one foot. that has compromised the effect of the cones.
2 - the table is too close to the ground.
3- place the table on the top shelf, first making sure the setup is stable by placing a bowl of water on top and jumping near it. i believe you will need a lower shelf set-up.
4 - place the table on top of a sandbox base. they are excellent for removing vibration and may help by quieting large mechanical waves emanating from the floor.
5 - experiment with the table away frm the wall. the accoustic feedback in the corner may be hitting the table and arm, and the walking is just the straw that does it in.
dunno if this will do it, but if the set-up were mine, i'd change it.
you probaly solved the problem by now.
1 - you have a pad under one foot. that has compromised the effect of the cones.
2 - the table is too close to the ground.
3- place the table on the top shelf, first making sure the setup is stable by placing a bowl of water on top and jumping near it. i believe you will need a lower shelf set-up.
4 - place the table on top of a sandbox base. they are excellent for removing vibration and may help by quieting large mechanical waves emanating from the floor.
5 - experiment with the table away frm the wall. the accoustic feedback in the corner may be hitting the table and arm, and the walking is just the straw that does it in.
dunno if this will do it, but if the set-up were mine, i'd change it.